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A nursing infant develops a powerful sucking muscle that adults also use for whistling. What is this muscle called?
Social Facts
Durkheim's concept for societal norms, values, structures, and institutions that exert social control and influence individual behavior.
Empirically Studied
Investigated through the use of observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic, often involving systematic collection and analysis of data.
Coerces
To compel or force someone to do something by using pressure, threats, or intimidation, often implying a lack of free will or choice.
Mechanical Society
A term from Émile Durkheim describing traditional societies where social cohesion and integration come from the homogeneity of individuals’ beliefs, values, and practices.
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